Let The Good Times Roll
West L.A. Fadeaway
Queen Jane Approximately
Lazy River Road*
Mama Tried** ->
Mexicali Blues**
Don't Ease Me In**
Set II
Drums->
Iko Iko ->
Samson & Delilah ->
Ship of Fools
Estimated Prophet+ ->
Eyes Of The World+ ++ ->
Drums++ ->
Space+ ->
I Need A Miracle ->
The Days Between+ ->
Not Fade Away+
Encore:
Box Of Rain
Mardis Gras Parade Before Second Set.
* Weir On Acoustic
** Weir On Dobro Like Instrument
+ W/ David Murray
++ W/ Sikiru On Talking Drum
David Murray And Octofunk Opened.
Notes
Patch Info:
SBD > Dat supplies:
Let The Good Times Roll (0:31 - end of track)
West L.A. Fadeaway (complete track)
Queen Jane Approximately (complete track)
Lazy River Road (complete track)
Mama Tried (complete track)
Mexicali Blues (0:00 - 5:11)
Not Fade Away (2:25 - end of track)
AKG 460b/CK61 > Dat (shnid=91244) supplies:
Estimated Prophet (11:28 - 11:37)
Days Between (8:37 - end of track)
Not Fade Away (0:00 - 2:25)
Encore Break (complete track)
Box Of Rain (complete track)
Notes:
-- David Murray and Sikiru Adepoju play on most of Set 2
-- This recording is far from perfect but it's has some great stage banter
-- Thanks to David Gans for the Dat SBD
-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
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Identifier
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Dat (Sony PCM-R500) > Adobe Audition v3.0 > Samplitude Pro X3 Suite > FLAC/16
Reviewer:johnnyduke
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January 14, 2023 (edited)
Subject:
Monitor mix. Iffy sound. Decent playing
I give this show three and a half stars but since you can't do three and a half I guess I'll give it four. There's a kick-ass Not Fade Away that definitely
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puts it over the top. The sound quality on this recording is not that great because it's a monitor mix feed and it sounds like someone recorded it on an FM boombox or something. But considering the relative Rarity of 95 soundboards, I'll take it. I guess some deadheads only listen to Grateful Dead music only and strictly for what it can "do for them" in the moment. But if you're a real fan like myself and you're obsessed with the constantly evolving musical story of the band and you just have to know what happened as much as you like listening to the music, you'll find these 95 shows really interesting. Sometimes they really get it together... and sometimes it's rough for Jerry. But this show is pretty good! Good times roll is a fun opener and can't say I've heard very many were Vince sings it. West LA features one aspect of 95 playing that I'm not a fan of and it's when the tempos would be too fast, almost always on a Jerry tune, and when the songs go too fast they are just out of control and the band sounds bad. This problem isn't isolated only in 1995, but it seems to be a trademark and a symptom of this era of the band's performances. But it's not too bad. And the queen Jane is just a few notes shy of exquisite... Lazy River Road is one of my very favorite of the new songs that would have been on that last album that never got made, and this is a good version. I think that the speed of this recording is a little bit off and it's a few cents sharp. Not as horrendous as like say those pyramid recordings from April that are basically unlistenable due to this problem and I can't believe they haven't been fixed yet!!! but this one is just a little bit fast, probably due to the FM cassette source, but that's just my guess. 3.5 stars for playing 3 stars for the sbd... I think a newer better sbd of this show has been added to the archive....